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Well I would first and foremost reccomend that you try out godaddy dot com.They host .Net and they have three categories of hosting plans .starting from economy all the way to an unlimited plan.Sample their economy offerings 10 GB space 300GB transfer. The 3 months offer starts at an affordable $ 4.99 going down to $4.55 per month for their annual plan. Also thrown in are 100 e-mail accounts,free software,10 MySql databases, 50 e-mail forwards and all the cool Web 2.0 stuff like blogs,forums,photos.This is the cool part you get $25 Google Adwords credit,$25 Microsoft adcenter credit and $50 Facebook Ad Credit plus free Google webmaster tools. That's just their economy offer and they are US based and they have 24/7 sales and Support .So far they have not let me down on my four sites.I hope this information was helpful.
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I also use hostmonster. at work. They have a great user interface on the backend.
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I also have used Totalchoicehosting.com and they were fantastic. Great customer service, fast shared servers and never a problem with them, but I need more room and that's why I went to godaddy.
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They have good prices, good features, easy to use web site, and good performance. I have six sites there. Two are .net and four are HTML.
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https://www.ixwebhosting.com/index.php/v2/pages.dspmain
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December 19, 2008 07:20 PM
I'm looking for a good, affordable .Net web hosting provider.
Requirements:
Less than $25/mo
Supports .Net through 3.5
Multiple domains (at least 4, not subdomains)
Multiple MSSQL DB's (preferrably = number of domains)
At least 2GB of disk space
Prefer DNS Management, but do not need domain registration
MUST be US based
Must have a customer service dept that responds within 24 hours
Some instant losers: M6 and Aspnix, or any LAMP stack hosts.
Less than $25/mo
Supports .Net through 3.5
Multiple domains (at least 4, not subdomains)
Multiple MSSQL DB's (preferrably = number of domains)
At least 2GB of disk space
Prefer DNS Management, but do not need domain registration
MUST be US based
Must have a customer service dept that responds within 24 hours
Some instant losers: M6 and Aspnix, or any LAMP stack hosts.
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| December 19, 2008 08:08 PM |
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• Thanks Marcel! Lots of detail and closely matches my hosting requirements.
Will be tipping other users individually as well for great responses.
Thanks all, and starting next week it sounds like Mahalo will have the "tip anyone at anytime" feature, which would make this much easier!
Will be tipping other users individually as well for great responses.
Thanks all, and starting next week it sounds like Mahalo will have the "tip anyone at anytime" feature, which would make this much easier!
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December 19, 2008 10:20 PM
You are always welcome my dear friend, let's share the knowledge.
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December 19, 2008 07:26 PM
I would recommend ZZHosting. I have been with them for four years now and have never had any issues. Plus their bandwidth allotment is high and it is quite easy to integrate Wordpress into their system!
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December 19, 2008 07:37 PM
Godaddy.com has worked well for me. Plus you can use a myriad of discount codes such as Digg1, Digg2, Digg3, Digg4, GB1, GB2, GB3 and Diggnation. Those are just the ones I know about. I also use hostmonster. at work. They have a great user interface on the backend.
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December 19, 2008 08:12 PM
Hostmonster appears to be LAMP only.
Godaddy is 3xMSSQL domains only on their .net hosting, but a potential solution.
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Godaddy is 3xMSSQL domains only on their .net hosting, but a potential solution.
December 19, 2008 07:40 PM
Godaddy, I have used them for some time with trepidation at first but they work well for me. I also have used Totalchoicehosting.com and they were fantastic. Great customer service, fast shared servers and never a problem with them, but I need more room and that's why I went to godaddy.
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December 19, 2008 08:12 PM
totalchoicehosting appears to be LAMP only and single domain, is that correct?
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December 19, 2008 07:48 PM
I like IX Web hosting. Used them for years. They have good prices, good features, easy to use web site, and good performance. I have six sites there. Two are .net and four are HTML.
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https://www.ixwebhosting.com/index.php/v2/pages.dspmain
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